As a young woman in the 1920s, Bessie Coleman's chances of becoming a pilot were slim. But she never let her dream die and became the first licensed African-American aviator. In Nobody Owns the Sky, Reeve Lindbergh honors Coleman's memory with a poem that sings of her accomplishment. Full color.
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A Gujarati/English version of a rhyming story which charts the exploits of Bessie Coleman - the world's first licensed black aviator. Illustrated by Pamela Paparone in full colour.
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